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What Causes MRSA?
by Jane Cooper (Author)
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RSA is an extremely painful infection, much more painful than any other typical infection.
Weakened immune system is happening to us all. Immunizations greatly decrease our body’s ability to fight disease and inundates our bodies with toxins. The genetically modified foods, h2o being polluted with prescription medications, chlorine, and fluoride, just to name a few problems, is affecting the population’s health and capabilities of the immune system. Even for those who try to live healthy, many supplements have magnesium stearate in it. This is a known toxin and carcinogen. But to find a supplement that does not have that or another similar toxin in it is difficult and expensive to find. Not to mention it drastically cuts absorption of the desired product.

Treating MRSA with more antibiotics makes less sense than trying to smother a fire with gasoline. Antibiotics are what caused this problem to begin with. There are plenty of other non antibiotic and even more effective ways to deal with this. All treating MRSA with antibiotics is doing is making it more resistant to treat.

Alexander Fleming noted the problem of antibiotic resistance before antibiotics even hit the market. This will not get better, only more dangerous. The big problem is herbs are not a creation or an idea of man, therefore cannot be patented. It’s all about the almighty dollar.

I have not researched this, but it seems to me that the problem lies when the “aerobic” staph enters below the skin, (perhaps it is able to “breathe” air like a dolphin or whale, but thrives underwater?) it thrives and becomes or survives better as anaerobic. MRSA tends to show after a wound has mostly to completely healed.

Once again, the use of disinfectants cause the surviving bacteria to become stronger. Not only do bacteria become stronger and more resistant, they also have been shown to communicate with each other. A staph can communicate with a strept. Not only do they have the ability to communicate, but they send out a pheromone type billboard advertising “Get your free advice here! No charge! Come one, come all! Educate and Protect yourselves now!”

Most bacteria thrive in an acidic condition. To properly clean something, one should use baking soda or other alkaline cleansers. Using bleach, hand sanitizers or other acidic cleansers only add to the problem. Also, MRSA does not thrive in an alkaline body. Too many processed foods and the consumption of sweets and other acidifying foods contribute to the flare up. It is not the food itself, but the acidifying process. The normal blood PH is 7.35-7.45. But today’s diet is much more acidic than that. The body will sacrifice itself to keep the blood PH at the right level. Many people today have a saliva or urine PH of 5.5-6.5. The desired PH of saliva or urine is 7.5-8.5. Cancer also cannot thrive in an alkaline environment.

It is very possible that the rate of infected people is much higher.

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